Tuesday 27th January to Sunday 28th June, 10.00am-4.00pm
A native of the Mahoning Valley in northeast Ohio, now working in Los Angeles, Jennifer Vanderpool’s ongoing project, Untold Stories, examines the social construction of place, exploring the influences of history, labour, race, gender, and class on the lives of manual, industrial, and labouring communities. She crafts these stories through exhibitions that feature her imaginary realism compositions, material culture, and historical film & media she’s researched in archives and then curated into the shows and collaborative, community-engagement projects.
In 2021, the US-Fulbright Commission awarded Vanderpool a Fulbright Artist Fellowship to explore relationships between the Industrial Midwest region of the USA and the North of England. Her exhibition at Wentworth Woodhouse investigates the loss of heavy industry in Rotherham and Sheffield alongside an exhibition at the Harley Gallery exploring how the loss of coal mining impacted Nottinghamshire.
Adult: General Admission
Child: Free
Accompanying Carer: Free
Image Credit: Jennifer Vanderpool
Accessibility
Due to the age and nature of the House, there is no disabled access to the upper floor which includes the location of this exhibition.
Help Support Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust
Remember, any money made from our exhibitions goes straight into the Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust and contributes to the restoration of this magnificent House & Gardens.